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5-C SPORTS St. Pereriburtj Times, Sunday, November 25, 1 942 Ti (Topped) Li -4 rt Classic Foe For Ralllers Is Jackson JACKSONVILLE VPi Jackson Mountaineer fullback Jim By LONME BURT Of The Timet Staff Hayes intercepted Tampa quar Statistics terback Vadcn Bessent'i pass to State College of Jackson, set up the winning touchdown TAMPA The University of Tampa tried to live dangerously This turn of events came with less than five minutes remaining late in the fourth quarter here last night and it proved on the score clock. Flrsf Downs i Ruthin Yardaq HI 101 Pm Yardage 111 Passe 1-17 til Passat Intercepted ly i Fumbles Lett Vardt 9enalUol 0 9 -Mil 4 UL 1 IILL J-S A disaster as Appalachian pulled IT WAS both club's final con one out of the fire for a 9-7 test for 12 and the loss put triumph before 8.200 customers Tampa on the losing side of the ledger, 3-4-2. Appalachian evened its mark at 4-4-2. Just before Hayes interception, olorado Upsets Tampa had stiffened to stop Mountaineer drive at its 26.

After was chosen yesterday to meet Florida University in the 30th annual Orange Blossom Clas. sic in the Orange Bowl Dec. 8. Selection of the Jackson Tigers was announced by Athletic Director and Coach A. S.

(Jake) Gait her of the Rattlers, in Jacksonville for a night game with the Tigers Southern Tigers. The Mississippi team has an 8-1 record this season and won the Southwestern Conference title two straight years. Florida is unbeaten in 20 games and has been at the top of the small college football poll for six weeks. THE RATTLERS beat Jackson 14-8 in last year's Orange Blos som game. A crowd of 47,719 saw the battle.

The Orange Blossom Classic picking up one first down, Bes- sent tried to throw for another. A 3410 That was a mistake. The 190- pound Appalachian senior swiped the pitch and put his club in business at Tampa's 29. BOULDER, Colo. UP) Colo A Dennis Saunders-to-Joe High Statistics tower pass moved the sticks to 17.

On fourth down from the 10, rado capped the worst season in its 72-year football history Saturday by whipping three-touchdown favorite Air Force 34-10. Then William (Bud) Davis an the Mountaineers needed four yards for a first down. Tampa Irsf Down! ij 10 Rushing Yardaqt UJ jjj Patting Yardage 77 7-14 16-17 Passat Intercepted By I 1 Punts 4.40.1 Fumbles Lett Vardt Penalized 12 45 crammed its line, expecting ground maneuver. Instead, Saun nounced his resignation after coaching Colorado to a 2-8 rec ders straightened up and pitched has been played in Miami since 1947 and has developed into one of the top Negro football games. "We are delighted," said Gaith- a quick strike to Hightower, who was all alone in the end zone.

Only 2 minutes and 35 seconds remained. ord since taking over last March. The Buffaloes had not lost more than seven games in one season since 1890. The defeat gave Air Force a 5-5 record. SOPHOMORE Bill Symons sparkled in the victory by running for two touchdowns and or, "that Jackson College accept ed our invitation and the selection of the Tigers most certainly represents our tradition of bring Razorbacks Cut Raiders mike chandler's conver sion attempt was blocked by ing to classic fans the very best possible opponent." Tampa linebacker Tony Yelo- I ill I III II III II tMi I 4 rflilfc II I fclilM li vich.

However, the Appalachian kicker had already done i contributing to another with a 79-yard kickoff return. He set up FSU's Marion Roberts (44) hits a wall of Auburn defenders as he gains a tough yard. night's work when he booted a LUBBOCK, Tex. UP) Brilliant Billy Moore, winding up the regular season with 84 points. one of the scores by recovering Air Force quarterback Terry Is 31-yard field goal in the third quarter which turned out to be the Mountaineers' margin of tri scored three touchdowns and aacson fumble on the Falcon umph.

14. Colorado spurted to a 14-0 lead passed for two more yesterday as the Arkansas Razorbacks warmed up for the Sugar Bowl The Spartans started their Seminoles Tie Auburn On Feely's TD Passes in the" first quarter and then touchdown drive on the final play Lefty Golfers Seek Crown This Week held off the Falcons until, with 2:24 left in the half, junior quar of the first quarter on their own 44. It took Tampa seven formations to get on the scoreboard terback Allan McArtor complet Grid Results (from i-c) Arkansas 34, Texas Tech 0 Far West Southern California 14, UCLA 3 Oregon State 20, Oregon 17 Stanford 30, California 13 Colorado 34, Air Force 10 Washington 26, Washington 21 ed three passes covering 56 with the key being a 16-yard pass die then shot a pass to Frederick-son in the flat, and he went in yards for the Air Force's first (from i-c) from Bessent to end Jesse Lane. BRADENTON Two hundred touchdown. The scoring throw for an easy TD.

Woodall's kick rrorn the lz, Bessent ran a fine option o'ver his left tackle made it 14-0. was 19 yards to halfback Dick of the country's leading southpaw Fcely an all-time pass yardage with an easy 34-0 victory over Texas Tech. Moore came within one point of the 33-year-old scoring record set by George Cole, present assistant athletic director. The All-America nominee tried to break thj mark with a two-point conversion in the fourth quarter. He was stopped short.

The Razorbacks scored the first time thoy held the ball with Moore flipping a 5-yard pass to wingback Stan Sparks. After that Moore scored twice on 1-yard Czarnota. It was futile scrimmaging for record for an FSU player. swingers will congregate at Do Soto Lakes Golf and Country Club and scooted into the end zone. Guard Jim Neve converted and both sides in the third quarter Kindcrman smashed to the 19, but Marion Roberts got nothing Air Fort 0 7 010 Celonde 14 0 7 1134 until Fecly faded for a pass at Tampa cherished a 7-0 advan at Bradcnton to compete in the third annual National Left-hand FSU's 20.

Houston PATs Nip Louisville Rally 27-25 LOUISVILLE, Ky. ifl Louisville rallied behind a strong last half passing attack yesterday but droppped a 27-23 football verdict to Houston as the Cardinals failed on three straight conversion attempts. All told, John Giles of Plant City, and Tom LaFramboise completed 19 of 39 passes for 249 yards in the Louisville attack. Houston also used the air lanes for two of its four first half touchdowns with Billy Roland passing for 62 and 23 yards to Bill Van Osel. Houston, bound for the Tangerine Bowl, led 27-7 at the half.

tage until Chandler split the up Feely's pass to Kinderman in the ed Open Tuesday through flat missed its mark. Fourth rights with 6:35 remaining in the third period. Trapped by rampaging Tigers, Fecly slipped out of trouble and down, and Doug Messer tried Co-sponsored by the National Colo Cesarek 1 plunqe (Cesarek kick) Colo Blair 4 past Irom Cesarek (Co- tarek kick) AF Ctarnota It pau Irom McArtor (Gavin kick) AF FO Gavin It Colo Mavity 7 interception (Ceiarek kick) Colo Symons 1 plunge (Cesarek kick) Colo Symons )l run (kick blocked) 35-yard field goal. The kick was SENIOR DEFENSIVE special maneuvered, in a startling exhibition of broken-field running, for 23 yards. short, and Auburn started anew Association of Left-handed Golfers and the De Soto Lakes Club, at the 20.

plunges and once on a 4-yard jaunt, while completing a pass good for 30 yards to tailback Jesse Branch. the affair will find former cham On Auburn's second play, Sidle ist Ronnie Perez thwarted three Appalachian threats with pass interceptions. These ran the former Jefferson High standout's thefts to eight for the season. But the Tribe got no farther than its 45 as passes failed. Cal struck off the right side, cut back toward the middle and sudden pion Harry bnocmaKer, t-nana-nooga, Tennessee, and defending champ Loddie Kempa, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, heading up the classy Statistics ly was in the clear for a 77-yard houn punted a 45-yarder to Auburn's 11.

AFTER OXE first down, Si Appalachian 0 4 Tampa 0) 7 0 07 payoff run. Woody Woodall made field. it 7-0 with his kick after Auburn Bessent, 13 run (Neva kick) dle tried a pass. Snyder stole it Two dozen professionals will was penalized back to the 18 for A FO, Chandler, 11 A Hiqhtower, 10 pais from Stundert (kick tailed) Texei Tech Ark. Plrtt Downt 4 70 Pushing Yerdag 41 17 Pasting Yardage 4 lit Passes 4-10 MS Passes Intercepted By 1 1 Puntt 1-57 Jit Fumblct Lost 4 1 Yards Penalized 17 It join their amateur cohorts at the holding on his first effort.

challenging 7100-yard champion FIVE MINUTES later, the Ti Stanford Rally Fells Ccl 30-13 BERKELEY, Calif. 1 Reserve quarterback Clark Weaver rallied Stanford's Indians on four touchdown drives in the second half for a 30-13 triumph over California yesterday in their traditional Big Game. Weaver sat out the first two quarters as California grabbed a 13-3 lead. Then he directed the first scoring drive and threw touchdown passes to cap the next three. The 30 points were the most for Stanford in one game this season and the Indians' highest total against California since 1930, when they scored 41.

ship layout in pursuit of the open at the 23, raced down to the 13. Tensi fumbled, but recovered for no gain. Gene Roberts got nothing in a crack off the right side. Snyder, on a draw play, got only three, to the 10. In gers went all the way from their crown.

Also up lor graDs is $10,000 in prize money, trophies 13 for a second TD. Arkansas Tecti 4-14 0 7 Jl 0 0 0 0 Accomplished in 11 plays, the and merchandise awards. Huskies Snare Cougars 26-21 SPOKANE, Wash. The Young Gunners Score At Ocala Youth is served in hunting as well as in other fields when they are properly trained by parents. Bobby Zellner, 15, of St.

Petersburg killed a 140-pound spike buck at Orala National Forest when the state hunting season opened. It was one of the largest deer killed and made on a fine running shnt. Billy Aerts. 14, of St. Petersburg, was another youth who scored at Ocala.

He got a 115-pounder. His father, Marvin, is a well-known sportsman as is Rollin Zellner, son of Bobby. came Fecly on fourth down and 87-yard charce was mainly on Tee-off time for the 72-hole he rifled a throw into the flat the ground. Larry Lasters 11 Ark Sparkt past Irom Moore (Mo- Kneliy kick) Ark Moore 1 run (MeKnelly kick) Ark Branch 31 pan Irom Moore (Me- Knelly kick) Ark Moore 1 run (McKnelly kick) Ark Moore run (run tailed) where Jim Loftin had smooth yard dance brought Auburn to its medal play Open is Wednesday with the final round set for Sat 45. Sidle got 12 to FSU's 43 brute power of the Washington urday.

The course will be open From the 36, Sidle passed 10 yards to Frederickson. Lastcr Huskies pulled out a 26-21 football victory yesterday over Washing went wide for nine to the 17, ton state despite an amazing sailing for the TD. Messer's point narrowed things to 14-7 with 4:20 to go in the third period. Stymied inside its 35, Auburn drew new life on fourth down when Joe Kilgore punted. Rushed hard, he got off a mere 22-yard-er but FSU was ruled roughing Ralph Hcuk Suffers Fainting Spell NEW YORK MP) New York Yankees Manager Ralph Ilnuk suffered a fainting spell at a local restaurant while eating dinner with his wife last night and missed the train taking the Yankee party to this week's minor league meetings in Rochester, N.Y.

Unofficial reports said he fainted, but recovered and was taken to a hospital. Lakewocd Foursome Enters Bermuda Event and FSU was penalized to display of pass receiving by Cou the nine for a personal foul. Si gar end Hugh Campbell. Stanford California 1 0 11 14-30 0 13 011 Playing before a chilled crowd of 35,700, largest in Spokane his for practice rounds today and Monday with a pro-am event slated Tuesday. Defending senior champion Ted Olsec, Grand Rapids, along with runner-up George Haggarty.

Detroit, head the slate in the 50-and-over division. Flight play will prevail after 3G-holcs, with successful contestants awarded prizes in each flight. NALG prexy, Bill Sharp. the kicker and Auburn continued tory, the Cougars tallied all their at its 49. points in a furious passing dis Weaver Tckes Lead At 20S Both sides traded punts seeking play in the second quarter.

Dunedin Windmill Race At Lake Tarpon Dec. 9 Oregon State Downs Oregon CORVALLIS. Ore. W) Oregon State spotted Oregon a 17-6 half-time lead, then rallied behind the brilliant quarterbacking of Terry Baker for a 20-17 football victory yesterday. Oregon State completed its season with six straight victories and an 8-2 record.

Baker passed for two touchdowns both on fourth down but fell short of the yardage needed for a one- a break. Then, with 6:15 left, one came FSU's way on Cal 7 7 7 S-7 0 It 0 0-21 Washington Washington State houn's punt. Frederickson, unac TARPON SPRINGS The ORLANDO W) Bert Weaver S'an FG Lindskog 37 Ca Turner 11 past from Morton (kick failed) Cai Nelton 3 pas from MortoB (Blanchfleld kick) Stan Howard is past from Jessed (run failed) Jcssen 11 past from Weaver (Llndskog kick) Stn-PMi'ucci i past from Weaver (Lindskoq kick) Stan Howard 18 past from Weaver (Lindskog kick) Tampa Track Breaks Two More Records TAMPA It was a record- countably, tried to fall on the ball Second Annual Dunedin Windmill Greensboro, N.C., said he looked had several bad moments yes Professional Skip Alexander for the best field and keenest at the six. It got out of his grasp, and Bruce Darsey was there to and three Lakewood amateurs Fleet No. 22 invitational regatta will be held at Lake Tarpon, Dec.

9. terday, but a hot putter yanked him out of trouble and back into the lead in the $35,000 Orlando have entered the 10th annual In recover for FSU. competition since the inaugural two years ago. The Open, Sharp Wash Coltey 22 run (Stafford kick) WS Shaw 40 pan Irom Mathieson (Branco kick) Wash Wyatt 24 past Irom Siler (Sal-ford kick) WS Campbell OS past Irom Mathlt-ion (Branco kick) WS Shaw 24 pasi Irom Mithieion (Branco kick) Wash Bernard! 43 past Irom Siler (Safford kick) Wash FO Safford 20 Wash Safety Mathieson tackled In end ion. ternational Goodwill Golf Tourna Kinderman lost two yards.

Fee The Dunedin Yacht Club will stated, not only enhances the ment in Hamilton, Bermuda Dec, ly's pass to Kinderman resulted Open with a 54-hole total of 205, The 30-year-old pro from Edge assist in the regatta which will stature of left-handed golf, but 4-7. in a loss of another yard on a has produced some of the best water Gulf, fired a 3-un Amateurs joining Alexander are be headquartered at Keiser's Lakeside Resort on the lake. timely" tackle by Frederickson. links competition in the country der-par 68 to move two strokes Mel Guelker. H.

V. Holland and Feelv threw to Tom Hillabrand breaking week at Tampa Greyhound Track. season collegiate total offense mark. He needed 242 yards in his final collegiate game, but made only ahead of the second-round leader at the three. Ted Rinehart.

A record field of 90 teams from Both attendance arid mutuel Ted Kroll of Fort Lauderdale. Bo Wininger of Odessa, who On fourth down, Feely hit Mc the United States, Canada, Scot 117 for 4.9P0 yards records for a six-day period were broken with 20,916 turning out for matched the Rio Pinar course Connaughhay over the middle in the end zone. With 3:42 to go, Oregon 0 17 0 0-17 0 0 0 14-20 record with a 6-under-par 65 Oregon State the eight programs and mutuel handle passing $1 million for squeezed between Weaver and FSU went for one point. Messer made it to deadlock things, 14-14. OS Burke 1 pass Irom Baker (pan land, Barbados and Bermuda will compete in the 72-hole, best-ball event.

Amateurs will use their club handicaps. The tourney is played on three of Bermuda's four 18-hole cours Kroll at 207. failed) Ore Berry run (Corey kick) the first time as the week's play reached $1,022,609. Bert Weaver 67-7341 706) Bo Wlninner Ore Renlro 50 pasi from Berry (Corey Auburn Florida Stale 71-71-65 207; Ted Kroll 69-68-71 Rex Baster Jr. 72-66-71209; Paul Bon Attendance for the season to 7 7 0 -t4 11 1 7-14 Twoodail kick) I pass Irom Sidle dpion 71-68-70 20; Dow Flnstcrwald 69- Aub Sidle 77 run Aub Frederickson date is 166,770 and mutuel han kick) Ore FO Corey J8 OS Williamt I run (past tailed) OS Espalin 1) pass from Baker (Williams past Irom Baker) es.

69-71209; Don Fairfield 72-71-67-210, dle has reached $7,857,626 with Jay Hebert 70-70-70210; Dave Raqan On Dec. Alexander will com 72-71-68-211; Joe Campbell 72-72-68 212; Pete Cooper 7a-69-69 212; Joe Lopez Jr pete against other pros in a sep (Woodall kick) FSU Loftin It pass from Feely (Messer kick) FSU McConnaughhay I pass from Feely (Mesier kick) the track running nearly $600,000 ahead of last year. 69-72-71-212; Bobby Nichols 70-71-71-2121 arate, 18-hole tournament. Johnny Pott 73-71-68-212; Dan Sikes 70- 71-71-212; Bill Farrell 67-72-73 212; George Bayer 71-68-74 213; Bob Galda 69-71-73 213; Paul Harney 71-73-69-213; Frogs Lecp Over Rice 30-7 Scores Bob Harris 70-72-71-213; Huston Laclair Tampa Dog Results Jr. 76-77-70-213; Tony Lema 69-75-69- 213: MATINEE FIRST RACE-5-16 MIH: HOUSTON U1 Sonny Gibbs scored two touchdowns and passed for two more yesterday Parly Hustler (8) 1.20 NIGHT FIRST RACE-5-16 Mile: Jasco () 12.00 00 3 60 Make It Tom (6) 11.00 4 00 Pam-t Miss (2) 3.80 Quinieia (6-8) paid S5900.

Fort Myers Youth Closes Gap In Como PORT ST. LUCIE OP) Can 3 60 169 4.80 3 40 4.00 Opy (5) F. Harold (H Oulniela (5-8) paid 11.60. as Texas Christian ran over Rice University 30-7 and nailed down adian Gary Cowan clung to the crnND RACE 5-16 Mile: SECOND RACE-5-16 Mile: Propose (8 4.40 3 70 2 80 Eze Cadet (7) 9.80 Mar Jeff (5) 3.40 Perry Como Amateur Golf third place in the Southwest Con ference football standings. Spin Soider (4) 10.20 3 60 3 60 Mar Joy (5) i Harbor Drive (5) 00 Tournament lead yesterday but his margin was whittled to two Quinieia (7-8) paid t42 40.

Dally Double (8-8) paid (33.60. 12 I 0 10-30 0 7 0 07 Ouiniela (4-5) paid 26 70. Daily Double (8-4) paid 65 80. TCU Rice IIOCKEY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Toronto 4, New York; 1 Boston Montreal (tie) Chicago 1. Detroit 1 (tie) Eastern Hockey League Greensboro 4.

Nashville 1 Charlotte Johnstown 1 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Cleveland Providence 1 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Cleveland 2, Providence 1 (overtime) Baltimore 6, Buffalo 4 Hershey 9, Springfield 1 INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Muskegon, 4, Syracuse 1 CANADIAN FOOTBALL Eastern Conference Hamilton 30, Montreal 11 (Hamilton wins Eastern championship 56 S3 on 1 game total) BASKETBALL NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Syracuse 137, New York 124 AMERICAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Philadelphia too, Pittsburgh 91 strokes with 18 holes to go by THIRD RACE-5-16 Mile: i i 1 1 I I 1 it If I I 1 I I I II I I rr," 7.605.00 4 00 THIRD RACE-5-16 Mile: second-running Bob Jcwctt, a Coro Empire (2) 7.40 3.20 Pat's Glo (6) R. F. Jo Ann (3) high school senior from Fort 4.20 Hflppy Silver (8) 16 60 1 2 00 7.20 Think Now (4) 10 40 4 60 H' Fire (1) S.20 Myers. Quinieia (26) paid $49.80. "FOURTH RACE-5-16 ie: Quinieia (4-8) paid tr-w.

TCU Gibbs I run (ktck failed) TCU Bowers 4 pass from Cibbs (past (failed) TCU Gibbs i run (Fauver past Irom Gibbs) Rice Kerbow 5 run (Kcrbow kick) TCU Bowers 37 past Irom Gibbs (Mc- Ateer kick) TCU FG Mc Ateer 33 Cowan, Canadian amateur Step On Over (2) 60 5 00 4.00 Like Extra (6) 7.40 3.20 cniiBTH RACE 5-16 Mile: champ in 1961, shot 1-over-par 3R-37-73 for a 54-hole total of Rockln Mollie (3) 4.20 Syble J. (6) MOO 7.40 s.60 Decidedly (41 12.20 6 40 Lenora L. (7) Quiniela "FIFTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Quinieia (4 6) paid do. 218. Jcwctt, Florida junior champion, fired 37-3572 for 220 strokes.

Mar Lota (6) 17.20 1 40 3.80 FIFTH RACE-5-16 Mile: My Mentor (2) 5 00 3 20 Daisy Petal (7) 3.00 Glowina Star (6) 48.80 14 20 00 Cowan's lead was five strokes Piaimm iaj a.w Trull Passes Baylor Over SMU By 17-13 DALLAS Wl Don Trull failed Quinieia (7-6) paid $3960. SIXTH RACE-5-16 Mile: allet Girl (2) 60 after the first round. It shrank to three at 36 holes. 3 Western Boots scra'cneo. Ouiniela (4-6) paid 121.60.

Winter League Standings Stori (I) 80 4 80 3 10 Statutor (3) 9.60 7 80 R. Belle (5) 3.60 Gary Cowan, Kitchener, Ont. 67-78-73 to break the Southwest Confer SIXTH RACE-5-16 Milt: Ouiniela (3-8) paid 46 60. ence passing record but carried eaturt Time (8) 14.40 9 10 40 SEVENTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Second Youth 7) J.40 3 40 218; Bob Jewett, Fort Myeri 72-76-72-220; Jim Grant, Welherstield, Conn. 72-78-73 723; Al Johns, Punta Gorda 76-76-72-224; Ed Kirkland, Orlando 77-73-76 226; Walter Jessup, Stuart 78 77-72 227; Hale Bauqh, Cocoa 75-78-76229; 5 00 3.20 Baylor to a 17-13 football victory over Southern Methodist Univer mbrace (1) 3.60 Annie's Hop (3) 12.40 Duke Drake (2) R.

Pilgrim (5) Quinieia (7-8) paid J' .80. 5.20 3.00 4.20 Quinieia (23) paid $35.60. George Guy. Fort Lauderdale 76-77-76 SEVENTH RACE-3-16Mlle: Pel. CI Detroit 20 11 .645 Chicaqo 91 It .636 St Louis 20 11 .434 Cincinnati 19 14 .576 1 Baltimore II 16 .579 34 Milwaukee 16 17 .465 1 Minnesota IS II .455 44j Boston '5 19 .441 4'i Washington II 29 .375 t't New York 1 17 .371 It John All (1) 7.20 70 20 2J9j Mike Rodio, Hollywood, na.

77230; John O. Levinson, Highland Park, III. 72-80-79231. Chief Pattie (6) 13.00 120 Key Point (7) 6.20 Quinieia (1-6) paid 76 M. EIGHTH RACE-5-16 Mile Saucy Miss (8 2500 14 20 10 40 Mock Rosa (2) 11.40 7 40 Mar Mason (3) 13.4C Qulniela(2-8 paid $76 20 NINTH RACE-J-i Mile: Walk Tall (1) 7 80 5 00 3 60 EIGHTH RACE-5-16 Mile: sity yesterday by scoring one touchdown, passing for another and setting up field goal with his aerials.

Trull -needed 12 pass completion's to break the conference record of 112 but he got only 6 in 11 attempts. However, Baylor didn't pass as it plowed through the thin Southern Methodist line. reen Giant 18) 12 60 7.40 4 40 Mina Wins Decision Over Henry Hank NEW YORK Wt Mauro air Event ui 40 uby Kecler (2) 360 Great Uncle (6) 6.00 3 4" Hunia (8) 3 00 Quinieia (5 8) paid 83 00. Quinieia (1-6) paid $23 60. S.MA sifcJBftawrafcfe Aatt lift I III ll i NINTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Mina, Peruvian light heavy TENTH RACE -5-16 Miss Dilly Mar (4) 14.10 7 40 4 40 Wilmot (7) 17.00 6 60 Blanchard (8) 3.00 Mile: 35 40 16 80 5 20 5.80 4 CO 3.00 Rant (5) Mar Sugar Tax (6) RESULTS YESTERDAY Detroit St.

Louis I Milwaukee 6, Baltimore Chicago 6, Minnesota Cincinnati New York: 1 Boston 5, Washington I GAMES TODAY Chicago vs. New York, Al Lang Field, St, Petersburg St. Louis vs. Balllmort, Jack Russell Stadium, Clearwater Minnesota vs. Milwaukee, McKechnle Field, Bradenton Boston vs.

Cincinnati, Al lop! Field, Tampa Washinoion VS. Ditrolt, Orint Field, Dunedin weight, made an auspicious debut in the United States last night by winning a split de Texas Lac (8) Quinieia (4-7) paid 65 80. Quinieia (5-6) paid $63 80. ELEVENTH RACE 3-1 Mile: QUEEN OF THE SOUTHPAWS Is Linda Mulholland of Dradenton who holds one of the new plastic tee markers to be used in National Lefthanders Open. The markers, made by a Palmetto firm, show the distance, shape, bunkers, traps and other hazards for each hole.

They are being introduced to the golfing world at this tournament. Baylor 7 10 0 017 Souihwn Methodist 0 7 0 a 13 lay trull" 2run (Choate kick) Bay FO Choate 41 SMU Sherwin 17 run (Rlchey kick) Bay Rust 12 pasi Irom Trull (Choatt kick) IMU-Braugh run (pass failed) cision over Henry Hank of Detroit in the 10-round nationally televised fight from Madison Gay Janice (3) 9.40 4 60 2 80 Amanda (7) 5.20 3 .20 Blotched (5 2 .60 TENTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Good Timing (7) 1 70 4 00 4 80 El Tahur (4) 11.40 6 40 Cherokee Hulou (1) 1060 Quinieia (4-7) paid 63 40. Attendance 2,434. Handl-l2X65y. Quinieia (3-7) paid $17 80.

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